Today at the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.3) in Geneva, governments from around the world chose a new Chair to lead the global plastics treaty process: A crucial rebuilding moment for negotiations aimed at ending the plastic pollution crisis.
While this session focused on leadership and organization rather than negotiating text, the election of a new Chair marks renewed momentum for concluding a legally binding international plastics treaty that protects our environment and human health.
We cannot wait. Plastic pollution is already destroying livelihoods, harming biodiversity, and undermining human rights to a healthy environment. We call on all countries and stakeholders to: